Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art (Toronto)
http://www.ccca.ca/ “…documenting the careers of some of
Canada's leading professional artists, designers, art writers and
curators, as well as some important Canadian art institutions and
organizations that have helped shape the Canadian art scene since the
1960s.”

Art
Project http://www.googleartproject.com/ Select one of the 17 museums and choose
‘Explore the museum’ or ‘View Artwork’. Once you are in the main site use
the drop-down menus or the side info bar to navigate between artworks and
museums. Finally create and share your own collections online.

David
Rumsey Map Collection http://www.davidrumsey.com/ “The collection focuses on rare 18th and
19th century North American and South American maps and other
cartographic materials. Historic maps of the World, Europe, Asia, and Africa are also represented.”

Web Gallery of Art http://www.wga.hu/ The Web Gallery of Art is a virtual
museum and searchable database of European painting and sculpture of the
Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, Romanticism
periods (1000-1850)

Modern and Contemporary

Art Metropole http://www.artmetropole.com/ This artist run centre “specializes in
the contextualization and dissemination of artist’s books, multiples, and
related materials with an emphasis on innovative formats and emergent
technologies.”

INIVA - Institute of
International Visual Arts (UK) http://www.iniva.org/
“Iniva creates exhibitions, publications, multimedia, education and
research projects engaging with new ideas and emerging debates in the contemporary
visual arts which reflect the diversity of contemporary society.”

Tate (UK) http://www.tate.org.uk/ British, modern and contemporary art.
Searchable database of Tate’s collection and video and audio clips for
your own personal, educational or for non-commercial research available
through Tate Channel, Tate Shots Blog and Podcasts.

Visual Arts Data Service
(VADS) http://www.vads.ac.uk/
Access to a large searchable database of visual arts digital resources for
users in UK higher education.

Edward
S. Curtis Frontier Photographer http://www.sil.si.edu/Exhibitions/Curtis/index.htm This Smithsonian Libraries Exhibition
site includes documentation of Curtis’ photographs, his photographic
technique, working on the frontiers and other topics.

International
Center of Photography- eMuseum (New York) http://emuseum.icp.org/
ICP is a both a “museum and school dedicated to the understanding and
appreciation of photography"
eMuseum is ICP’s searchable database of their collection of
photography.

The
Royal Commonwealth Society Photograph Project http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/rcs_photo_project/homepage.html “Dating from the mid-1850s to the mid-1980s the photographs
provide insight into the history of the Commonwealth, documenting
developments in a wide variety of fields including medicine, education and
industry.”

TATE (UK) http://www.tate.org.uk/ British, modern and contemporary
art. Searchable database of Tate’s collection and video and audio clips
for your own personal, educational or for non-commercial research
available through Tate Channel, Tate Shots Blog and Podcasts.

Visual
Arts Data Service (VADS) http://www.vads.ac.uk/ Access to a large searchable database of
visual arts digital resources for users in UK higher education.